Do you play more than 30 rounds of golf each year? Get discount access to all three beautiful municipal courses with one flexible golf pass! Introducing our GolfLongmont 3-Course Pass: your chance to save money and test your mettle on our historic 9-hole course downtown, our traditional Hummel links course, and our Robert Trent Jones II course**!

To order, visit Twin Peaks or Sunset Golf Course and ask at the check in desk.

Adult passes start at just $525 for the year, or include weekend/holiday play for $745. Junior, Senior 60+, and family passes available, too! With gorgeous weather on the way, you'll want to get yours early. Passes are on sale now at the golf course of your choice.

3-Course Passes are subject to an additional use fee. Carts are not included unless marked. When you're ready to play, book your tee time online and present your pass and flat rate use fee at check in.

Use Fees: Monday-Thursday

9-Hole

18-hole

Sunset

$5

$8

Twin Peaks

$7

$11

Ute Creek

$9

$14

Use Fees: Friday

9-Hole

18-hole

Sunset

$5

$8

Twin Peaks

$7

$11

Ute Creek (inc. cart**)

$19

$29

Use Fees: Holidays/Weekends

9-Hole

18-hole

Sunset

$6

$9

Twin Peaks

$8

$12

Ute Creek (inc. cart**)

$20

$33

Already bought your 2019 pass for Sunset and Twin Peaks but ready to upgrade? Simply go to the golf course where you purchased it and just pay the difference for your new 3-Course pass.

**Golf cars are required at Ute Creek on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.

Rule 1 – The Game, Player Conduct and the Rules

Notable Changes

Concept of “Serious Misconduct” introduced. Focuses on a player’s actions as well as underlying intentions – brings etiquette into the Rules.

Committee may create a “Code of Conduct” that applies golf penalties to actions that are not a breach of a Rule.

“Reasonable Judgment” standard introduced to recognize that players are regularly required to make estimates when applying the Rules and often cannot be precise.

Rule 2 – The Course

Notable Changes

Areas of the course go from 4 to 5

Term “hazard” eliminated

“Through the green” is now the general area

New term “abnormal course conditions” now include immovable obstructions

Concept of a “no play zone” replaces the previously limited use of environmentally sensitive area and GUR mandatory relief

Rule 3 – The Competition

Notable Changes

“Wrong information” replaced by “giving the wrong number of strokes taken” and “failing to tell opponent about a penalty”

Hole scores are now certified, rather than the scorecard (now one word) being signed, to allow electronic forms of scorecards

The 2018 Local Rule (no penalty for a wrong score because of an unknown penalty) incorporated into the Rules

Timeline to “request a ruling” on the last hole of a match extended until the “match is final”

Timeline to correct a mistake on the last hole of a stroke-play round extended until the scorecard is returned

Rule 4 – The Player’s Equipment

Notable Changes

No penalty for carrying a non-conforming club, penalty only for making a stroke

A player may repair any damage to a club that occurs during a round – “normal course of play” limitation on repair has been eliminated.

If an adjustable feature on a club has been purposely changed, it may be restored without penalty before it is used

Damaged ball, only “cut” or “cracked” damage substitution allowed, “out of shape” has been eliminated for replacing a damaged ball

The Rules now permit distance-measuring devices, a Local Rule may be used to prohibit their use

Rule 5 – Playing the Round

Notable Changes

Players may practice on the course after they have completed play for that day, even between consecutive rounds of stroke play

Penalty for a first breach of “unreasonable delay” is now one stroke in both

match and stroke play

An individual may “stop play” on his or her own only because of lightning – stopping due to sudden illness or to get a ruling are now addressed under the unreasonable delay rule

Rule 6 – Playing a Hole

Notable Changes

The teeing area (not “teeing ground”) is two club-lengths in depth as measured by the player’s longest club that is not a putter (definition of club-length)

Any time a ball is in the teeing area, there is no penalty for accidentally or deliberately moving the ball when it is in play, including moving it somewhere else in the teeing area